Sub-Zero (company)
Sub-Zero (company)[edit | edit source]
Sub-Zero is a leading American manufacturer of residential refrigeration and wine preservation products. The company was founded in 1945 by Westye F. Bakke in Madison, Wisconsin. Sub-Zero is recognized for its innovative, high-quality appliances that offer a combination of luxury, design, and functionality.
History[edit | edit source]
Westye F. Bakke founded Sub-Zero in 1945. The company started with the production of the first freestanding freezer, which was a groundbreaking innovation at the time. Over the years, Sub-Zero has continued to innovate and expand its product line to include a wide range of refrigeration and wine preservation products.
Products[edit | edit source]
Sub-Zero offers a wide range of products, including built-in refrigerators, integrated refrigerators, wine storage units, undercounter units, and specialty items such as beverage centers and ice makers. All Sub-Zero products are known for their superior quality, innovative technology, and sleek design.
Built-In Refrigerators[edit | edit source]
Sub-Zero's built-in refrigerators are designed to fit seamlessly into the kitchen's design. They come in various sizes and configurations, including over-and-under, side-by-side, and all refrigerator or all freezer models.
Integrated Refrigerators[edit | edit source]
Integrated refrigerators are designed to blend in with the kitchen cabinetry, offering a sleek, modern look. They come in various sizes and configurations, including column, tall, and drawer models.
Wine Storage Units[edit | edit source]
Sub-Zero's wine storage units are designed to protect and preserve wine. They offer precise temperature control, UV protection, and other features that help maintain the quality and taste of wine.
Undercounter Units[edit | edit source]
Undercounter units are compact refrigerators that can be installed under the kitchen counter. They are ideal for small kitchens or as additional refrigeration space.
Technology and Innovation[edit | edit source]
Sub-Zero is known for its innovative technology. The company's dual refrigeration system, which separates the refrigerator and freezer compartments to ensure optimal humidity and temperature levels, is a notable example. Sub-Zero also offers advanced air purification systems in its refrigerators to keep food fresher for longer.
See Also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- [Official website of Sub-Zero]
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